PATH resumed overnight weeknight service from Newark to the World Trade Center last night.

Overnight service on the line was suspended following Hurricane Sandy, which left PATH stations in Hoboken and Jersey City flooded. Trains did not run between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. for months following the Oct. 29 storm.

Last night’s change means PATH’s overnight schedule on weeknights has returned to pre-Sandy status. Sandy devastated the region and caused $300 million in damage to the PATH system.

The Hoboken PATH station reopened on Dec. 19, while overnight service on the 33rd Street line was restored on Jan. 9. The Hoboken Terminal waiting room reopened yesterday.

The Exchange Place and World Trade Center stations will still be closed between Fridays at 10 p.m. and Mondays at 5 a.m. during February as crews make repairs.

Crews also continue to work to restore weekday Hoboken to World Trade Center service and weekend service between Newark and World Trade Center.